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Steps as followsTake a blank/useless CD (such as AOL free trial CD's, you
can get them in a plethora of amounts in Best Buy) and place it about 1
inch deep into the slot.

Press the 'Eject' button and gently wiggle the CD around.
If this doesn't work, repeat and try to get the blank CD below the the
jammed CD, and gently pry the target CD upwards. Also, a good pair of
tweezers works well to grab the CD and pull it out.

Sometimes, unusual amounts of pressure may be on the unit, behind the dash itself. Have a professional or a friend that you trust remove the dash unit and try steps #2 and #3.Reduce electrocution risk by disconnecting all power
supplies from the CD player and make sure any electrical charge has been
removed.

Since there is no repair parts sold to the public you will need to remove this player from the dash and contact a dealer for the local factory approved repair station in your area. Cost is about $200 and it takes about 1 week to repair most problems. Ask about exchange units as well.

Try pressing repeatedly the eject button on the on dash player while turning on the stereo at the same time. If that does not work disconnect battery terminal for one minute to reset the electrics and try again pressing eject repeatedly on startup. Make sure that you have the stereo anti theft code if needed before disconnecting the battery.

If that does not work, then the unit must be disassembled. The car stereo must be removed from the dash. The unit must be disassembled removing screws at back and bottom and undoing metal casing clips. That will reveal the CD drive allowing to remove the disk.

If the two cd's which are stuck, if you can see that cd's then pull the cd with pliers.Its a two mouth pliers to pull the things out.The cd may get cracked/ break while removing.But if the cd's are not seen or its very hard stuck, then in that case.The cd player has to be removed out of dash.Yes it will be time consuming, and will not be very simple.But once the player is out, its not much to do.The cd player bottom has few screws to be removed.Once you remove the screws, the complete top assembly will get lifted.You can say" complete casing" will be lifted.Once the casing is out.You will visually see the cd, and you can manually slide the cd out and remove it.----------
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Click this link for cd player removing procedure from dash :---------
http://whoisbyme.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-to-remove-cd-player-from-dash-of.html
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This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.